Labour Party, Starmer and Jeffrey Epstein
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Starmer faces meeting of Labour MPs
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Sir Keir Starmer secured a show of support at a meeting of the parliamentary Labour party on Monday evening in a committee room at the House of Commons. The beleaguered prime minister arrived to noisy cheers and applause from Labour MPs who had gathered for the weekly meeting.
Trade unions are threatening to withdraw support from government and unite against prime minister
Peter Mandelson, Britain’s former ambassador to the US, resigned from the UK’s ruling Labour Party to avoid causing it “further embarrassment” after the latest revelations about his links to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
LABOUR civil war erupted last night as Sir Keir Starmer’s team was accused of “gutless” mud-slinging against Andy Burnham. Labour Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotheram tore into No10 for blocking Mr
Labour urged to expel Mandelson from party after fresh Epstein links - The Labour Party has not yet said whether the whip would be restored to Peter Mandelson if he applied to return to the Lords
All appears set for the official takeover of the National Secretariat of the Labour Party (LP) by Senator Nenadi Usman, arguably the
Keir Starmer has secured a temporary respite after fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files threatened his leadership
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British PM Starmer vows to fight for his job after furor about former ambassador's Epstein ties
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to fight for his job as revelations about the relationship between the former U.K. ambassador to Washington and Jeffrey Epstein spiraled into a full-blown crisis for his 19-month-old government.